Setting a variable

selkov

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How can I do this?

rg = Left(a1, 6)
If rg = "OR0020" Then GoTo OR0020
If rg = "OR0025" Then GoTo OR0025
 

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I am not a big fan of using GoTo statements in VBA code, but that only problem I can see with your code is if you are trying to pull from cell A1, it should be:
Code:
    rg = Left(Range("A1"), 6)
If "a1" is actually a variable name, then your original code is fine.
 
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